Windows 8.1 Preview Tricks & Tutorial Review - Beginners Video Guide

Published on 08 Jul 2013 | over 4 years ago

Here's an easy beginners tutorial on Windows 8.1 Preview 2013. In Windows 8.1 update review learn some easy how-to's, tricks and tips. In this tutorial you will see how to move around in Windows 8.1 upgrade and see how to adjust and change Windows 8.1 PC settings and more. This Windows 8.1 review is a guide that takes you through this new operating system OS upgrade step by step. Also see some Windows 8.1 how to use examples and demonstrations in this software tutorial made easy. Windows 8.1 start screen is easier to use too. Plus see Internet Explorer 11 IE 11 in action and learn quickly how Windows 8 works and how Windows 8.1 works differently in this software tutorial.

And the most talk about new feature of course is the new Windows 8.1 Start Button or sometimes called the new Windows 8.1 Start Menu Button which you can see in this video tutorial. youtu.be/awPxHvUsDwY

IMPORTANT Warning:
Install Windows 8.1 Preview only on a test machine. It can not be uninstalled and
is a little bit buggy and does produce errors from time to time.

Great News for us Windows 8 users:
Microsoft says that the Windows 8.1 upgrade that will be made available for commercial use later this year 2013 will be completely free to licensed owners of Windows 8.0 OS.

Microsoft has recently announced that Windows 8.1 release date for manufacturers will be in August. The company's OEM manufacturing partners will get their hands on Windows 8.1 in the later part of August. This means that new computer devices, tablets and touch screen laptops will have Windows 8.1 installed on them just in time for Christmas 2013.

Windows 8.1 preview upgrade is the next generation Windows operating system from Microsoft. It was released on June 26 2013 for consumer preview.

The system is not expected to be released commercially until late this year near the fourth quarter of 2013. It is up against the fast-growing tablet market dominated by Apple's iPad and devices that run Google's Android software. Will it
succeed ? Watch my video and see Windows 8.1 new features and you decide.